Hungry for meat
- Patrick
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Hungry for meat
It's been 3 weeks since I'm vegan but I really feel like I want to eat meat. Is there a way to prevent or stop that? Also everyone around me are meat eaters.
- garrethdsouza
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Re: Hungry for meat
Is your diet balanced? That could bw one reason for any cravings. You could check if its balanced using cronometer.com whether it's an issue.
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- Patrick
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Re: Hungry for meat
Yes but there is only one thing it's that vitamin A and K are very high and the sodium is just a bit higher than the recommended.garrethdsouza wrote:Is your diet balanced? That could bw one reason for any cravings. You could check if its balanced using cronometer.com whether it's an issue.
- brimstoneSalad
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Re: Hungry for meat
The same thing happens as with quitting smoking. When you have a craving, try to distract yourself and think of something else. Remember that cravings only last a couple minutes; it will go away shortly.
Make sure you're eating enough nuts and beans, rich in filling fats and proteins.
Around three weeks seems to be when cravings spike for a lot of people; just keep at it, and they'll go away again soon.
If you stumble, pick yourself up and keep trying.
If you need to, buy some mock meats -- the "fake" vegan meats. Those might help resolve the cravings. Like a nicotine patch. And eat more vegan food to keep full. Bring a bag of snacks with you, so when you have a craving you can munch on some nuts.
Meat is addictive. There's nothing you're nutritionally lacking. You just need to get over the craving bit. I think we've probably all been there.
Make sure you're eating enough nuts and beans, rich in filling fats and proteins.
Around three weeks seems to be when cravings spike for a lot of people; just keep at it, and they'll go away again soon.
If you stumble, pick yourself up and keep trying.
If you need to, buy some mock meats -- the "fake" vegan meats. Those might help resolve the cravings. Like a nicotine patch. And eat more vegan food to keep full. Bring a bag of snacks with you, so when you have a craving you can munch on some nuts.
Meat is addictive. There's nothing you're nutritionally lacking. You just need to get over the craving bit. I think we've probably all been there.
- Patrick
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Re: Hungry for meat
Okay I see. Well I ate until I was not hungry anymore so for now I'm not hungry for meat anymore. And yeah I hope this will go away soon. It lasted minutes like you said.
- brimstoneSalad
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Re: Hungry for meat
Great!
Just keep in mind that cravings always just last a few minutes. If you fixate on them they seem to last forever, but if you get distracted by something else, they're gone as quickly as they came.
A big thing that leads people to stumble (whether quitting smoking or meat) is to fixate on cravings, and get into the mindset that they're always craving, or that the craving will never end until satisfied.
Cravings are sort of like hiccups in that way. It seems like you'll never stop hiccuping, but then as soon as you get distracted you stop hiccuping without even realizing it stopped.
And as you did, just keeping full (and busy/entertained/distracted) is very useful too. Cravings come when you're hungry or idle.
Just keep in mind that cravings always just last a few minutes. If you fixate on them they seem to last forever, but if you get distracted by something else, they're gone as quickly as they came.
A big thing that leads people to stumble (whether quitting smoking or meat) is to fixate on cravings, and get into the mindset that they're always craving, or that the craving will never end until satisfied.
Cravings are sort of like hiccups in that way. It seems like you'll never stop hiccuping, but then as soon as you get distracted you stop hiccuping without even realizing it stopped.
And as you did, just keeping full (and busy/entertained/distracted) is very useful too. Cravings come when you're hungry or idle.